Do them in whatever order you wish. If you want to study BSCN, don't wait
for a book
that says BSCN. Go get Routing TCP/IP (CiscoPress) for the EIGRP, OSPF
stuff and
Internet Routing Architectures (also CiscoPress) for the BGP stuff. Then...
get your lab going and start studying!
Roman
At 11:35 AM 7/13/00 +0200, you wrote:
>I could not find an answer to the specific questions below
>
>Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
>Geoff
The answer to number three is YES...the other two can
be answered by Sylvan Prometric. Give them a
I can't access this page for some reason - and I DO have a CCO
login. Any ideas?
Roman
At 08:28 AM 7/14/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Is this what you're looking for?
>
>http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FeatureNav/FN.pl
>
>
>Wayne Lawson, SE - Cisco Systems
>CCIE #
They wouldn't make you retake the CCNA test if you are a CCNP would
they? I know that nobody knows the answer to this, I'm just thinking out
loud. Also...if you recertify as a CCNP, do you have to take ALL 4 tests
again? That would stink. Food for thought.
Roman
At 12:37 AM 7/1
Network General is now Network Associates - try www.nai.com.
Hope it helps,
Roman
At 08:47 AM 7/15/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am looking for a good windows based sniffer. I heard about Network Generals
>sniffer but I could not find the link to it. If you have the URL, would
That was partially right. He asked if he still had to take the CCDA though.
The answer is a definite YES. To get CCDP you need CCNA, CCDA, BSCN,
BCMSN, BCRAN, and CID.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccdp.html
At 09:52 AM 7/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>The C
You seem to forget that you also need to take the CCDA exam.
At 12:15 PM 7/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Clayton is correct. You only have to take the CID exam.
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/bscn.pdf
At 06:27 PM 7/18/00 +0100, you wrote:
>A Chairde,
>I have been studying for ACRC, but due to travel commitments
>will not be able to complete exam by 31 July deadline.I will study BSCN
>instead .I was wonder
There are no 'BSCN' books yet - not until August. If you want to study for
it now, just start reading anything you can get your hands on in reference
to OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, VLSM, and Routing TCP/IP effectively. As far
as practice tests, check out www.boson.com.
Roman
At 04:51 PM 7/1
downloading from.
In my case it was 1026. Blocking the server source port of should
work however.
I am probably wrong therefore there is no warranty either expressed or
implied with
this information. :))
Take care,
Roman
P.S. I also uncovered destination port 6699 being used on my system
matter if there were 65 questions or 72? Also...there is PLENTY
of time to finish, regardless of the number. I just don't understand all of
this '"take the test tomorrow - PLEASE HELP ME!" stuff.
I'm missing something - as usual - somebo
Also, when in doubt about a test length or passing score, call
1-800-829-NETS and ask Sylvan Prometric. Then you'll be sure.
Just my $.01 ;)
Roman
P.S. There is a vast amount of useful information that can be regurgitated
with but a few keystrokes in the archives at www.groupstudy.com
If anyone wants to read this go to:
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1771.html
At 08:13 AM 7/21/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Just so happen to have a copy next to me. You're probably looking for:
>
>RFC 1771 or BGP4:Inter-Domain Routing in the Internet, by John Stewart.
>
>Denis
>
>-Origi
Congratulations Mark!
At 11:35 PM 7/21/00 +, you wrote:
>At 17:31 21.7.2000 -0400, Taylor, Don wrote:
> >CCDP++ (I *just* passed!) =)
> >
> >IMNSHO, the ONLY book worth reading is Cisco Internetword Design by Robert
> >Padjen (Sybex). I worked through the Cisco Press book and found it to be
>
To gain the more current knowledge of 2.0 to use in the workplace! Why
not learn a little more about switching? Couldn't hurt ya.
Roman
At 03:10 PM 7/22/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Suppouse i wont to contiunue my certification to CCNP
>why i should get CCNA 2.0 ? why don't get eas
Works through my firewall just as fine as wine.
Roman
At 02:51 PM 7/22/00 +0100, you wrote:
>I am a reltively thorough person and I had tried this b4 i sent the post.
>yahoo
>messenger just spent forever trying to connect. I checked the yahoo site and
>they said they were develop
tch.
Thanks in advance for helping out.
Roman
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r. I know this is probably worded very confusingly but I just
thought that
maybe one of my other fine associates out there had experienced something
similar.
Thanks again guys and gals,
Roman
At 03:07 PM 7/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Roman,
> Just buy a cheap 5 port hub for this. That
r. I know this is probably worded very confusingly but I just
thought that
maybe one of my other fine associates out there had experienced something
similar.
Thanks again guys and gals,
Roman
At 03:07 PM 7/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Roman,
> Just buy a cheap 5 port hub for this. That
The frame-relay portion is only between the two cisco routers. The linksys
router is tied to the e0 port of one of them. Actually, I have that linksys
router/switch functioning only as a gateway/switch. It does no routing per se.
Just shoves everything not local out the WAN port and that's abou
Keep talking, I'm getting excited.
At 03:57 PM 7/23/00 -0100, you wrote:
I
asked a fiend (who is a high level CCIE), after having met the electrical
engineer who designed my companies network, if I should "maybe"
go back & take a few college engineering classes (maybe another
bachelors). He look
I would whole-heartedly agree Don.
At 12:47 AM 7/31/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Paul and group,
>
>I'm really disappointed in what I see happening with the list of late. I'm
>only 31, but I can remember when people didn't just fly off the handle at
>the drop of a hat. Just over this weekend I've seen t
The 1912 has a different command set than the 5000 does. Look for a 2924
possibly. (I think). :)
Roman
At 12:11 PM 7/31/00 +, you wrote:
>On the subject
>
>i need a catalyst switch .. i think the 1912xl will give me cat5000
>likewise setupis this true an
Just the strange people that don't have IARP enabled ;)
At 07:21 AM 7/31/00 -0700, you wrote:
> It depends how your frame-relay has been configured. It will be the
>same command you used to set it in the first place preceded by a
>"no".
> It is usual to use the "frame-relay interface-dlci ### i
Try disabling the interface, then remove it.
At 04:44 PM 7/31/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I have enable dynamic nat on a 2501 and cannot take it out. It gives me an
>error msg. "Pool Internet in use;Cannot redefine". "Dynamic mapping in
>use. Cannot remove"
>
>Basically, instead of specifying
Unfortunately, you don't seem to be strong in any one area. I'd suggest
rescheduling it approx 4 weeks away and hit it all over again.
Roman
At 06:17 PM 7/31/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello...
>
>Despite many hours of self study and memorization I failed the 407...wasn't
Nicely done vlan!! Very, very motivational (what do you do for a living?
hehehe)
At 04:26 PM 7/31/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Al,
>
>You are now in a very powerful position, you HAVE ALREADY SEEN THE TEST!
>This is practically legalized cheating! I and many others have taken
>tests we knew we could
route than your telnet. If you don't have any host commands, then check
access-lists.
Roman
If my logic is flawed...someone please slap some reason on me quickly!!
At 12:59 PM 8/1/00 -0400, you wrote:
>There are probably access lists employed on the router (or intervening
>ro
goes as planned but then when I
check the running
config, the old one (f'ed up one) is still there. I don't have to reload
or something crazy do I? That
wouldn't make much sense to me.
Thanks guys and gals,
Roman
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>Dear GroupStudy,
>
>Just got back from the CID exam and as the subject says - I passed!
>
>Not a score to be proud of unfortunately but a pass none the less.
>
>Old throw-back exam. You can check questions and review them later. Wonder
>how much longer Cis
At 11:14 PM 6/30/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I believe the test will accept both answers. For the record, 'show
>access-lists' is what IOS 11.2 shows as correct.
>Try 'show access-lis?' on a router to see what it expects as input.
Yes, but.when you are narrowing it down to a specific access-list
Only the exam will be retired, not the certificate. Cisco does not
discriminate
between a CCNA 1.0 and a CCNA 2.0 certificate. A CCNA is a CCNA. Go
ahead and take it.
Cheers,
Roman
> Hi there,,
> I just need to ask one ques. that i hope u can help me on ,
>i'm planning to
At 09:23 PM 7/1/00 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi All,
> I have completed my CCNA 640-407 and going to prepare for CCNP 2.0
>I would like to know if the older version of CCNA is enough to pursue my CCNP
>2.0 or has Cisco given any conditions to take the new version..
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>
>hari
rstand the info on the Cisco website the same as you do. I think you
are correct in your assumption.
Roman
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ll over yourself
when you were screaming this email? I had to turn word wrap on so that I
could see all of crap after your name on the same line.
Take it down a notch.
Cheers!
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Thanks Peter - VERY informative. Much appreciated.
Roman
>The following are my own personal opinions and observations and are not
>meant to represent the official views of the company that I work for.
>
>I have recently passed CVOICE 1.0
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>A few personal comments:
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Posting this message ONCE is sufficient - thanks.
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Bridge Protocol Data Unit - datagram exchanged between switches for Spanning
Tree Protocol - to provide a loop-free network.
Roman
At 06:20 PM 7/12/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I got this questions and choices were like unicast to wellknown addresses,
>multicast or broadcast. Does anybody kno
Try portercable.com, bosch.com, and blackanddecker.com. They have lots of
pictures of routers .
All kidding aside, CCO is a great place to see them. Is there any one in
particular
that you are looking for?
Roman
At 12:17 PM 12/1/00 +0200, you wrote:
>www.cisco.com !
>- Original M
That MDI/MDI-X switch is usually just for one port (port 1 for example) as
an uplink. I know Synoptics hubs are like this. So... flipping the switch
would only work if you are plugged into the proper port. If he WAS in the
proper port, it doesn't make sense to me either.
Roman
>From
Even better yet -
line con 0
logging synchronous
Roman
At 08:29 PM 12/3/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Because all routers are connected to the Communication Server through their
>console port, and by default, logging to console is on. So, for instance,
>when one configures the frame-relay pvc
Yes
At 09:46 PM 12/3/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Has anyone ever taken a Cisco course, and they give you a 3 ring binder
>(not a spiral) with hole punched pages that go into it. And the pages are
>NOT color, but just like black and white/xerox? Or are the pages in the 3
>ring binders suppose to be c
I personally prefer Global Knowledge. Good instructors, good labs.
At 07:18 PM 12/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Does anyone have any opinions on Training centers like Learning Tree or
>Global Knowledge.
>
>My company is willing to send me to the classes of my choice, and I would
>like to get your view
I am a recent CCNP and am currently looking around for area to further my
experience. My current work environment is a basic Lan and I would really
like to apply my knowledge in a more complex environment.
What would be a good area to start, ISP Telcom facility, Startup or
**NOTE: New CCNA/CCD
I don't normally post this type of stuff but here it is anyway for those
that are interested in a
home lab. I think a few months back we deemed this acceptable. These two
routers
helped me get my CCNA, CCDA, and CCNP. If interested, check out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIte
Just use ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.100.67.254
to set your default route. IP default-gateway should only
be used if ip routing is disabled on the router.
Roman
At 06:36 PM 11/13/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I have a problem getting the "ip default-gateway" to work on my router.
>P
I would agree with Chuck's statement as well.
Roman
At 06:58 PM 11/15/00 -0800, you wrote:
>If I were to guess I would say it is because there is no 179.70.32.13
>network
>
>Your directly connected networks are 170.something. there are no other
>routes known to the router.
Because only three of them are using directly connected next-hops.
If the router doesn't see the next hop (through being directly connected
or through a routing protocol) it doesn't see it as a valid candidate.
Roman
At 09:09 PM 11/14/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Router-12#sh
Take collisions divided by packets output. You are looking for the
percentage of
collisions related to the number of packets that were sent out of that
interface.
Roman
At 05:57 AM 11/16/00 +0100, you wrote:
Hi ,
How can I find out the collision rate of .1%
( comparing the collisions
I installed Sept. 2000 and had same problem.
At 11:50 AM 11/16/00 -0500, you wrote:
>You need the CD dated after Aug 2000.
>
>tristan
>
>
>
>
>
> "PYF"
>
>
> a.net> cc:
>
> Sent by: S
Does anyone know what ports Diablo II uses. Need to block it.
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of three routers). Now...the fun partfigure out how to
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real learning begins.
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HTH
Roman
At 05:25 PM 8/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
How can I setup a 2521 as a frame switch? I have three
2501's and one 2521 with
to determine the proper clock rate?
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Roman
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They're all there... a bunch of 'em.
Enjoy :)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
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At 09:48 AM 8/2/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I just finished my CCNP and want to move on to CCIE written. What
>books/readings are recommended besi
OkI can see that I'm going to have to create a new filter on my email
client
to send any mail with the word 'Sysco' to the trashcan.
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So who gets to keep all of the equipment after it's all said and done?
Get out the bandsaw!
Roman
At 05:16 PM 8/2/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Howdy all,
>
>as per the subject line, myself, Phill Jolliffe , Jim koniecke and a couple
>of other ciscoheads are going to build a ccie lab.
Top Down Network Design
Designing Cisco Networks
CCDA Exam Certification Guide
Read 'em, enjoy 'em, learn from 'em.
At 03:07 PM 8/4/00 -0700, you wrote:
>is there anyone in the New York metro area willing to
>have group study to get hands on practice with cisco
>routers and catalyst switches. Le
I would recommend reading Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices for
the 507 exam. Also, if you didn't purchase the Lammle book as "an
actual informative source" then what did you buy it for? Expensive paper
weight I'd say! :)
Roman
At 09:38 AM 8/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
>
At 12:01 PM 8/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
>1) what version of IOS is running?
12.1(2)
>2) What is the name of the IOS image?
c2500-jos56i-l.121-2.bin
>3) What routing protocols are running?
EIGRP, RIP
>4) Are there any other routers connected? If so, on what ports?
Yes, a 2500 on Serial 0
>5)
That is the command. Make sure you are entering it into global config mode.
Roman
At 01:29 PM 8/15/00 +0300, you wrote:
>Hello everbody,
>What is the command to enable the HTTP server on the router? This is an
>old question, but the command 'ip http server' does not work.
E0 would pertain to ALL 8 ports. Remember, it's a hub (a layer 1 device)
Roman
At 04:02 PM 8/17/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey all;
>Just brought up a router straight out of the box with 11.0 IOS on it. It's
>got 2 Serial, AUX, CON, and 8 ethernet ports(hub). Now, when
Agreed...I delete them immediately.
At 03:49 PM 8/22/00 +0100, you wrote:
>AS SUBJECT ABOVE.
>
>This will increase your chances of having a decent response to your
>question. I don't know and cannot answer for everyone else but I tend not
>to bother with mails when there is nothing in the subjec
Try plain text.
At 07:23 AM 8/25/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey Group,
> I just set up another Dial-up account at home. Now I am using this
>e-mail for the group. When I was using aol I know I didn't conflict with
>using the wrong text but with outlook I don't know. I know I'm not supposed
>to
Do a show controller serial on the router that you set the clock rate on. Make
sure the output says that it is a DCE cable connected. If it says DTE, switch
your cable around.
Roman
At 12:28 PM 8/26/00 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi,there:
>
> I connected router 2611's serial0/0 to
I see this thread has reached 'non-productive' status. Congrats gentlemen.
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Subject: RE: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo
NBMA does not emulate a broadcast network. This is the actual network
type used in frame-relay. NB means non-broadcast. If you want OSPF
(for example) to consider it a broadcast network you need to configure it as
so.
But...when the day's over and NBMA network is still and NBMA(non-broadcast
mu
Don't forget that if you want to do some vlan trunking you need 100 Mbs.
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To: 'Albert Lu'; 'GroupStudy'
Subject: RE: Catalyst 5000 for home
The Sup 1 and 10 meg card will do all you need for
Has anyone taken one of these classes from Global Knowledge and, if so, what
were
your thoughts on the class?
Roman
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It has 0 pages because it's not a book. It's an interactive CD.
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The only book I can find is this one (ISBN
Nope...they are indeed different. At least the part numbers are different.
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Does anyone know if the 2600s (not 265X) and 250
Yeah...supposedly is the word. I've tried Sept 2000 will
the same problem. Verity is one of the slowest companies
in the world when it comes to staying current - what a shame.
It's not like there are any Win 2K boxes out there ;)
Roman
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From: Abruzzese, Jo
.
Learning Cisco is learning networking.
If you can configure a cisco router with relative ease, the rest will come
naturally. Just relax and continue to learn all you can.
Roman
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Interesting how? I take it on Friday. I've heard from co-workers that
is a virtual cornucopia.
Roman
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That would be my
misleading. Also, it should be noted that this should only
be used when the switch port is connected to ONE host. If portfast is
enabled on
a port connecting to more than one host (i.e.- a hub with multiple servers)
then switch
loops will likely be the result.
Roman
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Congratulations... well deserved indeed. What's the next step?
Roman
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Hello everybody,
I just wanted to say I passed!!! I scor
with mis-information from people that believe this sort of
thing.
Roman
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so..
if you a
l loop, it can cause a window of time where packets could possibly be
continuously forwarded (and even multiply) in such a way that the network
cannot recover.
Cheers!
Roman
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Thank you for saying this - it was a long time coming. I, for one, agree
whole-heartedly.
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I have used this study group f
I agree that a certain amount of comparison is warranted. However,
when it comes to arguments about who is better, I think it's benefit
is unfounded.
As always, just an opinion. :)
Roman
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It has already begun it seems. "I work for Cisco", "I work for Juniper",
"we are better, hands down". Technical comparisons are great because that
benefits us all. General statements about which company is doing better or
opinions about who's product is better don't. I love interoperability po
Yes...much, much faster! Many thanks to all involved.
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Subject: OT: More bandwidth
Hey Group!
Off topic rants aside... :-)
I just want to thank Paul and associates
Limiting it how? Give us more information if you don't mind. Are you
running into a specific problem?
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Subject: DHCP Spanning Tree
Has anyone had issues where DHCP
If you have the Local Director outside interface on one vlan and the
inside interface on another (servers plugged into the same one), there
is no problem at all. The local director will direct the traffic from
the outside vlan to the inside vlan that the servers reside on.
Roman
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To my knowledge, if both devices are ISL capable, it will NOT produce a CRC
error- even though
the packet size is above 1500 bytes. It's smart enough to know why :)
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Agreed.
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Number 1 is definity the BEST!
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TCP? I didn't find any TCP on it. But then again, I just skimmed it.
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Congratulations Chris - we understand ;)
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From: Chris H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:31 AM
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Subject: CCNP done
Group,
Though I rarely contribute, just wanted to say that after a long and more
Because the 5500 and 6500 are SWITCHES that support
multilayer switching, not ROUTERS.
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From: Li Song [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:20 AM
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Subject: another question about BCMSN
this question is quite confusing :
whi
No...I didn't get my modem cord either!
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From: James Woloszyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:47 AM
To: 'Muhammad Asif Rashid'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Free Book From Cisco
Thanks.
It's been a while since I have seen a freebi
It maps ALL MAC addresses learned on that port to that port. Not just one.
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From: Ken W. Alger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:53 PM
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Subject: Switching Question
My understanding of how most switches work is that one
I believe that the frame-relay map command is used when IARP is not taking
place.
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From: Mike Balistreri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; frank
Subject: Re: about frame relay
1. you don't need the 'frame-rela
d
not ping each other - no layer three! Shut the interfaces down and brought
them back up
and voila! Another undocumented feature .
Roman
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From: Charles Nunie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 7:59 AM
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Subject: Wierd network
Remember - Full Duplex needs microsegmentation.
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From: Bowen, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 8:30 AM
To: John lay; Priscilla Oppenheimer; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Confused (was Re: is this statement true ??)
Good Question Jon.
use of CGMP and the like. The differences are
numerous and this
probably just scratches the surface.
Roman
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From: Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 8:21 AM
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Subject: Difference between Directed Boradcast and Mulitcast
Paul, it is people like you that make this list what it is.
I'm sure your post was extremely helpful to many people (even
those not involved in this thread). Kudos to you for making
me think about my own troubleshooting methodologies and how often
I skip the obvious steps.
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One minor detail - you forgot the 1. in front of the 544Mb/s.
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From: m. jean stockton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 8:00 PM
To: John Hardman; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: T3 and Ds3
Hope this helps to clarify things.
Makeeda
"DS1 (D
? We
have searched on CCO and have
come up with nothing. I'm wondering if they are doing away with this
valuable tool.
Thanks,
Roman
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Provide you configure it do so...for example:
enable use-tacacs
enable last-resort password
enable password
service password-encryption
tacacs-server last-resort password
Roman
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From: Lowell Sharrah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8
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